Moto G7, G7 Plus and G7 Play: Everything you need to know!

Ever since the first Moto G was released back in 2013, Motorola's G series of smartphones has been one of the go-to options for people that want a good-looking and performing handset without spending a ton of cash.

For 2019, Motorola is returning with the Moto G7 lineup and launching more G phones at once than ever before.

Whether you're looking for official specs, accessories that work with the phones, or anything else, here's everything you need to know!

Budget beast

The Moto G7 is a perfect example of what an affordable smartphone should look like. It has a sleek glass back, a large Full HD+ display with slim bezels, clean software, and capable specs. For the price Motorola's asking, the value proposition here is incredible.

There are four different models to choose from

The Moto G7 series consists of four different phones. In order of least to most expensive/powerful, they include:

Moto G7 Play

Moto G7 Power

Moto G7

Moto G7 Plus

The G7 Play is clearly at the bottom of the barrel and delivers pretty basic specifications and features for less than $200. As the name suggests for the G7 Power, this is a phone designed around offering unrivaled battery life.

Motorola's base G7 falls in the middle of everything else with a nicer design, a smaller notch, and improved performance.

Comparing the G7 series to other phones

Alternatively, if your current phone is on its last breath and you know you need to get something to replace it, you might be aware that there is a lot of competition in the budget smartphone space right now.

The Moto G7 series is great, but it's far from existing in a bubble. Do just a little bit of research, and you'll find tons of other quality handsets that are also worth a look.

To help make your buying decision as stress-free as possible, we've pitted the Moto G7 against some of its closest competition so you can see exactly how it stacks up.

Unfortunately, the Moto G7 Plus is not being sold in the country. While you can still technically get your hands on it by importing an international model, you'll pay a premium and have to deal with a missing manufacturer warranty and limited LTE band support.

Budget beast

The Moto G7 is a perfect example of what an affordable smartphone should look like. It has a sleek glass back, a large Full HD+ display with slim bezels, clean software, and capable specs. For the price Motorola's asking, the value proposition here is incredible.